The Routine Activities Theory has this many variables
What is Three?
A trait passed from parent to child that explains an absence of choice
What are Biological Traits?
He was the founder of the Free Will Theory
Who is Cesare Beccaria
This Case examined the Search and Seizure Rights of Children in Schools
What is New Jersey vs. TLO?
The Nineteenth Century Reformers established this...
What is the First Juvenile Justice System?
This component is associated with lack of proper oversight
This theory is the combination of biological traits and social factors
What is Biosocial Theory?
This deterrence states: The choice to commit delinquent acts is structured by the threat of punishment
What is general deterrence
This Court Case made the death penalty for juveniles unconstitutional
What is Rover vs. Simmons (2005)?
What is age 10
This component is associated with an appropriate wanted item or a compromised security of an item...
What is a suitable target
This is an example of biochemical trait theory
Teacher will decide on acceptable answers
This concept is a problem oriented approach that targets the specific area of juvenile delinquency
What is Focused Deterrence
This court case upheld that mandatory life sentences, without the possibility of parole, are unconstitutional for juvenile offenders.
What is Miller vs. Alabama (2012)
This is the age where a child can receive a citation
What is age 12?
This component is the bad actor in the Routine Activities Theory?
Who is a motivated offender
This theory is extremely severe and deals with reality perceptions and the mental process of the brain
What is cognitive Theory?
This is a form of Actual Deterrence
Teacher will decide on adequate answers
According to New Jersey vs. TLO, school officials only need this to.... to search
What is reasonable Suspicion?
This is when a person of the same age group impacts/ influences another person of the same age group
What is Peer Pressure?
This is an example of Routine Activities Theory
This is an ongoing pattern of uncooperative and defiant behavior towards authority figures
What is oppositional defiant disorder
This type of prevention strategy relies on embarrassment and social disgrace
What is Shame and Humiliation?
This court case examined corporeal punishment is school.
What is Ingraham vs. Wright?
These four ages are important to the juvenile justice system...
What are 10, 12, 17 and 18?